Tissues, Organs & Organ Systems

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What are tissues made up of?
Cells
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What are organs made up of?
Tissues
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What are organ systems made up of?
Organs
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What is the function of muscular tissue?
It contracts to bring about movement
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What is the function of glandular tissue?
It produces substances such as enzymes and hormones
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What is the function of epithelial tissue?
It covers some parts of the body
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What kind of tissue is in the stomach and what are they used for?
Muscular tissue to churn the contents, glandular tissue to produce digestive juices and epithelial tissue to cover the outside and the inside of the stomach
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What is included in the digestive system?
Glands such as the pancreas and salivary glands, the stomach, small intestine, the large intestine and the liver
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What is the function of the glands (pancreas and salivary glands)?
to produce digestive juices
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What is the function of the stomach?
It is where digestion occurs
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What is the function of the liver?
To produce bile
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What is the function of the small intestine?
It is where digestion and the obsorption of soluble food occurs
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What is the function of the large intestine?
It is where water is absorbed from the undigested food, producing faeces
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What are the 3 main plant organs?
Stem, roots and leaves
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Name the 3 main plant tissues?
Epidermal tissue (which covers the plant), mesophyll (which carries out photosynthesis), xylem and phloem (which transport substances around the plant)
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